HomeMy WebLinkAbout3323 ... .. RESOLUTION NO. 3323 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING AND ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY EAST OF PECK ROAD IN SAID CITY CLASSIFIED AND ESTABLISHED IN ZONE liD" (ARCHITECTURAL OVERLAY). THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, DOES DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That pursuant to the City Zoning Ordinance proceedings were heretofore duly and regularly instituted and con- ducted by and before the City Planning Commission of the City of Arcadia, as a result of which said City Planning Commission in its Resolution No. 394, adopted November 9, 1960, recommended the re- classification to Zone M-l and to Zone D (Architecural Overlay) of the following described property in the City of Arcadia, County of Los Angeles, State of California, to wit: Lot 371 through Lot 532, inclusive; Lot 613 through Lot 776, inclusive; Lot 1010 through Lot 1019, inclusive; Lot 1252 through Lot 1261, inclusive; Lot 1487 through Lot 1496, inclusive; Lot 1720 through Lot 1729, inclusive; Lot 1952 through Lot 1961, inclusive; Lot 2183 through Lot 2192, inclusive; and Lot E; Chicago park, as shown on map recorded in Book 30, page 100, of Miscellaneous Reoords in the office of the Recorder of said County, that, concurrent with said recommendation, said City Planning Com- mission further determined and recommended that the restrictions hereinafter provided should be made applicable to each parcel of the foregoing properties if they be reclassified as therein recommended. SECTION 2. That pursuant to the City's Zoning Ordinance, hearings were duly and regularly held by and before the City Council of the City of Arcadia upon the aforesaid recommendations of the City Planning Commission, as a result of which said City Council ",1- 3323 - .. determined that aforesaid property should be reclassified and established in Zone M-l and also in Zone D (Architectural Overlay) as recommended by the City Planning Commission. SECTION 3. That for the protection of residential prop- erties in the.vicinity, for the ,integration of subject property with the uses in effect or permissible in the area, and to promote the full and proper utilization of the aforesaid property, the following restrictions should be and the same hereby are imposed upon all and every parcel of the above described property, pursuant to Division 2 of Part 7 of Chapter 2 of Article IX of the Arcadia Municipal Code, to wit: a. That those portions of the above described property within fifty feet of the center line of Peck Road be dedicated for public street purposes. b. That five feet on each side of Clark Street be dedi- cated for street purposes. c. That all buildings be set back ten feet from the front property lines as they exist after any street dedication herein re- quired has been made. d. That the setback area of the properties abutting Peck Road shall be landscaped in a manner approved by the City Planning Commission and shall thereafter be maintained in such condition. e. That all buildings shall be of tilt-up concrete, con- crete block or equivalent masonry construction and shall comply with the requirements of Fire Zone No.3,. f. That doors and windows on the street side of a build- ing, except doors and windows used eXClusively for light and venti- lation, and opening directly into rooms used exclusively for business offices, shall not comprise more than ten percent (10%) of the area -2- 3323 .. , ~,_t of the street side of the building. No rooms on the street side of any building shall be used for storage, display or manufacturing purposes if more than ten percent (10%) of the area of the street side of the building consists of doors and windows. No door for transporting materials or equipment into or out of the building may face Peck Road unless set back from the front property line 40 feet or more. g. That as to all properties abutting a dedicated public street all parking areas for commercial and industrial vehicles and equipment shall be paved and shall be located to the rear or side of the buildings. That parking of employee and customer vehicles will be permitted in front of said building. h. All materials and equipment stored outside a building shall be stored at the side or rear of the main building and shall be enclosed by at least a six-foot high masonry wall, and no mate- rials stored outside shall project above the enclosed masonry wall. i. That any work areas outside the building shall be located in the rear of said bUilding, or at the side, and shall be enclosed with at least a six-foot masonry wall. j. That the Planning Commission and the City Council shall retain authority, without the necessity of further proceed- ings,to make minor modifications in any of the foregoing regulations, if such modifications are necessary and desirable and will accom- plish substantially the same results as will the strict adherence to the regulations hereinabove set forth. SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Arcadia, , -3- 3323 . - - .. on the 6th day of December, 1960, by. the affirmative vote of at least three Councilmen, to wit: AYES: Councilmen Butterworth, Phillips, Reibold and Camphouse NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Balser ~.;/A . ~cvw~ y le~he City of Arcadia SIGNED AND APPROVED this 6th day of December, 1960. ~J~ ATTEST: ~~ City Clerk (SEAL) -4- , 3323